Browsing Faculty of Law by Document Types "Journal article"
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The 2019 ‘Fitness Check’ of State Aid Modernisation Reform of 2012—an Opportunity to Redefine and Reintroduce Sustainability into the EU/EEA State Aid Rules? The Example of the Transport Sector
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-11-11)This article intends to launch a discussion on the possibilities of introducing more sustainability into the rules on granting State aid. State aid law constitutes a crucial part of the internal market regulation. In ... -
Algorithms that forget: Machine unlearning and the right to erasure
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Article 17 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) contains a right for the data subject to obtain the erasure of personal data. The right to erasure in the GDPR gives, however, little clear guidance on how ... -
Arbeidsgiveransvar for arbeidstakerens «abnorme» skadeforvoldelse
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)En arbeidsgiver kan bare bli erstatningsansvarlig for ansattes forsettlige skadeforvoldelse dersom den ansatte ikke har gått utenfor det som er «rimelig å regne med etter arten av virksomheten eller saksområdet og karakteren ... -
Aspects of Sovereignty and the Evolving Regimes of Transboundary Water Management
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)This article examines the principle of State sovereignty in international law and how this affects the management of shared natural resources, in particular international watercourses. As one of the most fundamental ... -
Att återvända till fäderneslandet - hur den nubiska drömmen kan bli en rättighet i det nya Egypten
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-05-23)«These are all my pages; do not tear them up. This is my voice; do not silence it. This is I; do not curse me. For I have lived among you and eaten with you, loved your culture, and still do. I am merely conveying to you, ... -
Attributing Wrongful Conduct of Implementing Partners to UNHCR: International Responsibility and Human Rights Violations in Refugee Camps
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Refugee camps are often managed by a wide set of actors other than the Host State. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (unhcr), tasked under international law to provide “international protection” to refugees ... -
Australia in the Time of Crisis: Multidisciplinary Determinants
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)The paper reports the conference on Australia, organized by the Polish research association based in Cracow (Australia, New Zealand and Oceania Research Association, ANZORA). The 2020 edition was already the 12th conference ... -
Avgjørelser fra EMD i saker om vern av privat- og familieliv fra 2018
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)I denne oppsummeringsartikkelen gis en oversikt over utvalgte dommer fra Den europeiske menneskerettsdomstol (EMD) i Strasbourg. Sakene gjelder EMK artikkel 8 om retten til privat- og familieliv, og dommene er avsagt i ... -
Betydningen av EUs pakt om grunnleggende rettigheter for EØS-retten
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Artikkelen drøfter hvilken betydning EUs pakt om grunnleggende rettigheter må antas å ha for tolkningen og anvendelsen av EØS-avtalen. I EU fikk pakten status som rettslig bindende primærrett gjennom Lisboatraktaten, men ... -
Beviskrav og bevisbyrde etter likestillings- og diskrimineringsloven § 37
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Likestillings- og diskrimineringsloven § 37 gir en regel om omvendt bevisbyrde for spørsmål om diskriminering har skjedd. Så fremt det blir presentert en indikasjon på at diskriminering kan ha skjedd, skal det legges til ... -
Book Review: The Law of the Sea, by Robin Churchill, Vaughan Lowe, and Amy Sander
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Causal models versus reason models in Bayesian networks for legal evidence
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)In this paper we compare causal models with reason models in the construction of Bayesian networks for legal evidence. In causal models, arrows in the network are drawn from causes to effects. In a reason model, the arrows ... -
Channeling Water Conflicts through the Legislative Branch in Colombia
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)This paper answers the question: has the Colombian Congress been effective at addressing relevant water conflicts and making them visible? While courts and social movements have been key for the advancement of social rights ... -
Commitment Decisions within EU and EEA Competition Law – A Threat to Judicial Review and Effective Private Enforcement?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Artikkelen omhandlar vedtak om avhjelpande tiltak etter artikkel 9 i Rådsforordning 1/2003 og artikkel 9 i protokoll 4, kapittel 2 av ODA. Temaet er nærare bestemt desse vedtaka si rolle i handhevinga av EU og EØS-konkur ... -
Comparative international litigation and climate change: A case study on access to justice in adaptation matters
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Comparing Experiences of Constitutional Reforms to Enshrine the Right to Water in Brazil, Colombia, and Peru: Opportunities and Limitations
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)In this paper we compare recent efforts towards the constitutionalization of the right to water in Brazil, Colombia, and Peru to understand the opportunities and limitations related to the attempts to enhance access to ... -
Competition law through an Ordoliberal Lens
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Ordoliberalism is a German school of economic thought that advocates regulation of the free market economy based on a set of state-imposed rules guaranteed by the economic constitution, to impose a competitive order in ... -
Competition on the merits in liberalised electricity markets: a regulatory reading of AG Rantos’ Opinion in Servizio Elettrico Nazionale
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Constitutions and Criminal Law Reform
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-12-23)In 2014, a major revision of the Norwegian Constitution was carried out, the momentum being the 200th jubilee of the Constitution and of Norway’s independence in 1814. This was the first major revision of the Norwegian ... -
Constructing Criminal Insanity: The roles of Legislators, Judges and Experts in Norway, Sweden and the Netherlands
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-10)This article provides a discussion about criminal insanity regulation in Norway, Sweden and the Netherlands, with a focus on the roles of legislators, judges and experts in the concretisation of the legal meaning of criminal ...